As you probably know, yesterday was World Wide Knit In Public Day. In honour of the occasion the Stitchettes over at Stitch 'n' Bitch London organised a Knit Crawl, in aid of a prostate cancer charity. Given the manliness of the cause, they chose a moustache theme to match, meaning that many of the knitters spent the day sporting some seriously cool knitted facial hair.
The Crawl started off at the Tower of London, but I joined them an hour later at Tate Modern on the South Bank. Walking along the river on a day like this there was no denying I live in a pretty damn fabulous city. Views like this, of St Paul's Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge, is what London does best, combining the old and the new:
At the Tate it was into the vast chasm of the Turbine Hall that knitters could be found:
After an hour's very happy knitting, it was on further down the river to the London Eye. The South Bank is probably my favourite public space in London, and we passed the usual collection of musicians, artists, street performers, dancers and one very friendly group of people giving out free hugs. I'm not sure what other kind there are, but I can vouch that these cheerful folk trying to spread a little happiness did dispense a very good hug.
Setting ourselves up on the grass in the sunshine, we all knitted away, mightily impressed with one knitter's cupcakes. How amazing are these?!
Almost too good to eat. Meanwhile, the Stitchettes had drafted in a couple of passers-by to model a moustache or two:
And very good they look too. Sadly I had to leave the party at this stage, but the Crawl continued to Trafalgar Square and then a pub or two. Hopefully they've raised lots of money for a very worthy cause and introduced a few more people to the joys of the knit. So all praise to S'n'B London for organising a great day.
At the Tate it was into the vast chasm of the Turbine Hall that knitters could be found:
After an hour's very happy knitting, it was on further down the river to the London Eye. The South Bank is probably my favourite public space in London, and we passed the usual collection of musicians, artists, street performers, dancers and one very friendly group of people giving out free hugs. I'm not sure what other kind there are, but I can vouch that these cheerful folk trying to spread a little happiness did dispense a very good hug.
Setting ourselves up on the grass in the sunshine, we all knitted away, mightily impressed with one knitter's cupcakes. How amazing are these?!
Almost too good to eat. Meanwhile, the Stitchettes had drafted in a couple of passers-by to model a moustache or two:
And very good they look too. Sadly I had to leave the party at this stage, but the Crawl continued to Trafalgar Square and then a pub or two. Hopefully they've raised lots of money for a very worthy cause and introduced a few more people to the joys of the knit. So all praise to S'n'B London for organising a great day.
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It looks like it was a fun day - I had to hold my own personal wwkip day on the train to brighton for my niece's birthday party...
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